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Using the
IFD-2000
- Simple 4 Step Process
- Easy to use
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Step 1
Connecting
- Power to UUT must be off.
- Each IFD-2000 test point provides it's own stimuli.
- Each test point requires a return path to ground.
- Grounds may be common.
- Resistance in lines or grounds not a problem.
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Generic Adapters
- Use generic adapters for diagnostics where numerous
cables may be
encountered in a system to save costs.
- Use engineered adapters when testing the same circuits
on a periodic
or regular basis.
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Example MAP file:
P1-A
P1-B
P1-C
P1-D
P1-E
P1-F
P2-A
P2-B
power-bus pin 1
power-bus pin 2
power-bus return
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Step 2
Build the MAP file
- Maps UUT information to the IFD-2000 tester.
- Tells IFD-2000 which pins to test.
- Line 1 of editor is related to Pin 1 of tester.
- IFD-2000 "says" what you enter.
- Create with any text editor.
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Step 3
Test Setup
- Set testing parameters
- Menu items behind each selection
- Build custom tests easily
- Modify tests quickly
- Default and Backup setups easily
installed
or saved
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Step 4
Test with it!
- Does much more than find intermittents in wiring.
- Tracks items, keeps a failure and repair history.
- Use NERDS to diagnose difficult hard failures.
- Keeps failure patterns for more accurate and faster
diagnostics.
- Add any diagnostic or testing aid that will plug into
the IFD-2000
computer.
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